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Anyone know if the teething tablets have gluten in them or not.... DD needs them and I forgot to call yesterday :(

TIA

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Anyone know if the teething tablets have gluten in them or not.... DD needs them and I forgot to call yesterday :(

TIA

I'm not sure if they're gluten-free, I do know that they have latose in them. Maybe check out Boiron's homeopathic teething product, Camilia: http://www.boironusa.com/index.pl/prod/sp?...p;terms=camilia I found they were as effective as Hyland's, but was much easier to give, since it's in liquid form.

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I just got off the phone with Hylands.... all of their childrens products are gluten free!

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On 10/2/2006 at 12:52 PM, Kibbie said:

I just got off the phone with Hylands.... all of their childrens products are gluten free!

I’m trying to find out if Hylands 4kids cold’n cough is safe for celiacs.  It says it contains glycyrrhiza extract, which I think is licorice root, and from what I understand licorice is not safe for celiacs.  Thoughts?

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